I could see all of those being possible, but the first one might be too early (plus that subtitle feels odd) and the last one isn't something I'd expect to see revealed at E3 - but since Blizzcon is way off in November, who knows? Maybe they don't wanna wait.

That second one is probably the most likely. The third is a little leftfield but it would make a good smaller release to fill time if FF7-R is going to take forever. It would make a great Switch game.

We're close enough to E3 and there's been enough leaks it may as well be a new thread so here comes the split.

There are also rumours floating around about "World of Warcraft PS4 Edition" and "Overwatch Talon's Fury" which sound fake as hell. I wouldn't hold yer breath for anything Blizzard at E3 unless it's a specific partnership reveal at Sony or Microsoft's events, or possibly a separate Activision thing, but I can't even remember the last time Activision bothered with press conferences.

But yeah, Blizzard coming out of nowhere to drop big infodumps about at least three of their biggest franchises probably won't ever happen, least of all outside Blizzcon.

I thought I read something somewhere about Sony scaling down their presser stuff this year and maybe doing something closer to Nintendo's Directs on the side. I don't know if that boosts or reduces the chances of weird rumours coming true.

Zero Dawn is done, Frozen Wilds was the only planned DLC, hence the Complete edition. Any new Horizon stuff at E3 would be a sequel. It's probably way too soon for that. More likely a 2019 reveal at the earliest, but who knows, it's not like Guerrilla is suddenly gonna go back to making Killzone again in the interim. Maybe they'll pull the ol' title card/voiceline/"now in development" teaser.

But the turnaround for anything the size of Horizon isn't gonna be just one year, or way less than that actually considering Frozen Wilds launched in November.

A mix of stuff you'd expect to see following their last Direct and some reasonably believable new announcements, but also Switch versions of Fallout 3 Anniversary (itself a likely explanation of today's Bethesda teases) and Fortnite. I imagine a Switch version of Fortnite would probably work pretty well.

"Fire Emblem Memories" would probably be FE16 as announced in January 2017's Direct and kept quiet ever since. If they're showing it at E3 then it might actually make it out this year.

I wonder though if the possibility of Fallout 3 on Switch means the supposed Anniversary version is a simple remaster job of the original and not an all-out attempt to uplift F3 into F4's engine. But if they got Skyrim running on Switch I guess F3's scenario stuffed inside F4 isn't too huge a leap over that.

Hard to say for all of these, but I'd bet on FE16 being Switch-exclusive if only because I don't think they've ever done a split release for a mainline FE before. But who knows, maybe putting Warriors on both platforms changed their minds.

I'm sure at least a couple of those other things could easily be 3DS games if they're real, aside from Splatoon 2 Octo and Smash. That Pokemon thing for instance strikes me as either 3DS or iOS/Android.

Paladins on Switch confirmed, meanwhile Crackdown 3 has been delayed and Days Gone now has a February 2019 release date which may or may not be a delay, I'm not sure.

Paladins is a known quantity that doesn't really need to be at E3 but I wonder if Crackdown and Days Gone will still be shown with any kinda focus if they're no longer gonna see 2018.

...Days Gone feels like, at minimum, five or six years too late to be doing whatever it's trying to do, or even just throwing together the bits and pieces it's got. It looks like a time capsule from 2010 when some guy in a conference room somewhere was all, "what's big in media right now, Walking Dead and Sons of Anarchy, alright, put your hands together, let's do this" and then never really finished the design doc.

e: Hitman 2 dated for November. They appear to be ditching the episodic model but adding co-op.

Hahaha, and now Just Cause 4 has leaked, this time via an ill-timed Steam pre-order pop-up graphic. We might not even need E3 this year if everything's either leaking days before the show or getting early announcements and trailers.